The YORK WAITS are the foremost performers of medieval music in the country and have performed at Royal and many international events. They will perform a selection of music with a festive flavour, from the medieval period through to the present day.

Their unique instruments - viols, sackbutts, hurdygurdy, baroque flute, to name but a few - are played in period costume and create a wonderful sound and scene in the fine surrounds and acoustics of the church.

This mixed choir of over fifty people will sing Christmas music, and you will be invited to join in some of the items. The music will be interspersed with seasonal readings, some of which may be quite funny.

Tickets will be available by completing the booking form, or from Roy Smalley at the Church.

Tickets in advance cost £7.00, or you may pay at the door, where the cost is £8.00. All tickets include a free programme and light refreshments. This will be the twenty first successive year that this concert has been held at Wentworth.

A unique opportunity to hear an intimate, atmospheric and colourful programme written in the 16th/17th centuries by one of the greatest composers of the Western hemisphere. Who was John Dowland? Why is he the 'stand out' composer of secular Renaissance Europe?

Tickets cost £7 (or £6 for concessions) and are available from Wentworth Village shop, or by contacting Richard Taylor on 01709 527713.

Any unsold tickets will be available on the door immediately prior to the event (subject to availability)

Series tickets that cover all events/concerts in this year's music festival cost £33, (£29 for concessions)

The choir was founded nearly fifty years ago as a mixed group which take the name of their musical director who is well known as a tutor to many professional singers, including those with Opera North and English National Opera. Margaret Duckworth is a professional soloist of international reputation in her own right, having sung with the Berlin Philharmonic and having won the Kathleen Ferrier award at the S’Hertogenbosch International Competition in Holland.

A range of short solos will be performed by selected members of the choir.

After many highly successful concerts, we look forward to welcoming them again to Wentworth.

Tickets cost £7 (or £6 for concessions) and are available from Wentworth Village shop, or by contacting Richard Taylor on 01709 527713.

Any unsold tickets will be available on the door immediatly prior to the event (subject to availability)

Series tickets that cover all events/concerts in this year's music festival cost £33, (£29 for concessions)

The choir was founded in 1974 by James Kirkwood, head of music at Thornbridge School in Sheffield as the Radio Sheffield Choir and is now a 50 strong mixed choir with a reputation for high quality and an extensive range and repertoire, conducted by Neil Taylor, who has a long association with Sheffield Cathedral.

The Radio Sheffield Choir quickly gained a reputation for popular programmes and the choir was featured on Radios 2, 3 and 4, including two very successful performances on the programme, ‘Glamorous Nights’ on Radio 2. In 1984, the choir changed its name to The Sheffield Chorale, increased its membership through audition, and took on board large choral works with orchestra.

The choir has raised many thousands of pounds for local and national charities through its performances, of which its main one, the annual Festival of Lessons and Carols at St. John’s Church, Ranmoor, has always remained a popular and well-attended event.

They will be demonstrating their versatility with a wide range of music, from Praulins Missa Regensis to Porgy and Bess and more contemporary and popular items.

Tickets cost £7 (or £6 for concessions) and are available from Wentworth Village shop, or by contacting Richard Taylor on 01709 527713.

Any unsold tickets will be available on the door immediatly prior to the event (subject to availability)

Series tickets that cover all events/concerts in this year's music festival cost £33, (£29 for concessions)

2010 saw the restoration of the magnificent Father Willis Organ in Wentworth Church. This continues the celebration of the completion of this magnificent instrument.

Neil Taylor won a Scholarship to the Royal College of Music, and during his studies he was organ scholar at St Albans Cathedral. On graduation he became Assistant Organist at Norwich Cathedral, building up the music, touring with the Cathedral Choir and forming a girls’ choir, before becoming Organist and Master of the Music at Sheffield Cathedral, a post he held from 1997 until 2016, when he toured extensively and made seven CD recordings.

Neil has directed and assisted choral courses as far afield as Aldeburgh, Mexico City, and the Eton Choral Courses.

Tickets cost £7 (or £6 for concessions) and are available from Wentworth Village shop, or by contacting Richard Taylor on 01709 527713.

Any unsold tickets will be available on the door immediately prior to the event (subject to availability)

Series tickets that cover all events/concerts in this year's music festival cost £33, (£29 for concessions)

The Emperor String Quartet was formed in 1992 and continues to enjoy a varied and successful international career with their original membership intact. In 1995 they Were the first British winners of the Evian/Bordeaux competition, having won the Menuhin Prize in London the previous year. They have been BBC artists since 1993 and have made a number of highly acclaimed CD recordings

The Quartet's repertoire ranges from Haydn to contemporary composers such as James Macmillan and Harrison Birtwistle and they have premiered numerous works by talented composers of their generation. They have performed at all of the major UK Festivals and at a number abroad, from the Prague Spring to New York City's "Mostly Mozart" Festival. They have toured throughout Europe, Scandinavia and North America and have made concert tours for the British Council in Ecuador and Nigeria. The Wentworth programme will include Haydn quartet Haydn quartet Op 64.

Tickets cost £12 (or £10 for concessions) and are available from Wentworth Village shop, or by contacting Richard Taylor on 01709 527713.

Any unsold tickets will be available on the door immediately prior to the event (subject to availability)

Series tickets that cover all events/concerts in this year's music festival cost £33, (£29 for concessions)